Map/making Equater Work in Progress
Map/making Equater Actual Show in LSO St.Luke's >
This is the work in progress which we have done since June until October 2008 for the actual Map/making Equater show. We've considered live performance which would be happening in St.Luke's and tried a couple of videos and experimental with a few of materials. This is the final prototype video and we performed this happening in the end at St.Luke's in London, October 2008.
*Project Description
EQUATOR
As the sun rises over the Galapagos Islands and travels westwards over the globe we are taken on a journey through the soundworlds and images of the lands touched by the Equator and see the damage being done to our planet. This evening's performance is the culmination of a collaborative project involving students from The Royal College of Art and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama as part of MAP/making International: Creating new landscapes in Music Art and Performance.
8pm at LSO St Luke's, 161 Old Street
Turning over a new leaf
The drowning of the land is one of the most urgent
consequences of climate change in Indonesia:
the landscape will change dramatically as sea-levels rise.
A struggle between humans and natural forces.
Yoonna Choi & Ann-Kristina Simon
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